Address Not Disclosed, Washington, DC 20008
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Address Not Disclosed
Washington, DC 20008

Cleveland Park
  • 4 Beds
  • 2.5 Baths
  • 2,200 sqft
  • 4 Beds
  • 2.5 Baths
  • 2,200 sqft

$7,495/mo

Original price: $7,995
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One-of-a-kind, fully renovated, optionally furnished 4 bedroom/2.5 bath 3-level home with private driveway available on flexible leasing terms. Unbeatable location, family-friendly layout, terrific public and private school access, immediate access to nature and trails and Cleveland Park metro and amenities. NOTE: Price does NOT include separate 3-room basement in-law/au pair suite with full bath and private walk-out rear entry.

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This home is located on a quiet side street off Connecticut Avenue - just a 5-minute walk to the Red Line metro and Cleveland Park's commercial district (restaurants, groceries, etc.). A private driveway alongside the home provides convenient off-street parking for one car. Rear windows and porch offer expansive views of national parkland, with walking trails a few steps from your front door.

The MAIN LEVEL features an open and flexible living/dining area with a restored fireplace (wood insert), large breakfast bar (seats 5), cook's kitchen (6-burner dual-fuel stove), 1/2 bath, exposed brick, and expansive rear sliding glass doors that open onto a deck overlooking national park and bird sanctuary. The entry foyer has a closet as well as handy nook for storing bags and backpacks.

The SECOND LEVEL features 3 bedrooms: a front bedroom with full ensuite bath and cedar closet; a middle bedroom with closet, and a large rear bedroom with stunning views of the park and large closet. The hallway bath features a huge custom glass walk-in shower with two rain-shower heads, dual vanity, and skylight. The hallway's stacked LG washer/dryer and large linen closet make household chores easier.

Through upstairs hallway door, take the full-size stairs up to the TOP LEVEL: a large 'bonus' room with ample sunlight, small closet and built-in bench. Suitable as bedroom, playroom, office or all 3.

OUTDOOR spaces: front porch w/roof, a rear deck, a driveway that accommodates parking for ONE CAR and extends down a slope into a small historic garage (does not fit modern-day cars). The home's 'backyard' is national parkland of Melvin Hazen park, part of the Rock Creek park.

ENERGY/HEAT/AC: All new energy efficient windows and doors, tankless gas point-of-service water heater, spray foam insulation, two heating/cooling zones. An efficient wood-burning fireplace insert with blower is capable of heating significant portions of the house.

Walk Score: 81 (very walkable)
Within 5 minutes: dining, Metro, groceries, pharmacies, urgent health clinic, public library, veterinarian, Target, weekend farmer markets, various nature trails.
Within 10-15 minutes: National Zoo (free), various embassies, public and private schools (see below
20-30 minutes: Explore Rock Creek Park, Beach Drive, and more. Or head south on the Connecticut Avenue's wide sidewalks to reach downtown business, government, academia, and museums e.g. Dupont Circle, Farragut Square, White House, World Bank, George Washington University & Hospital.
30-40: National Mall and museums

Schools & public facilities:

SCHOOLS: The home is located within walking distance of D.C. public elementary school (Hearst Elementary) and various private schools (Washington International School, Burke, Sidwell). A bit further to the in-boundary middle and high schools (Deal MS, Wilson HS) and other private schools, including the Maret School, St. Albans, National Cathedral, Georgetown Day. NOTE: Information regarding DCPS boundaries, feeder patterns, right-of-attendance, etc. is not a guarantee of access or accuracy and should be verified by applicant.

RECREATION: Hearst Elementary School Playground & Hearst Park: 10-minute walk to Hearst playground with play structures for a range of ages and turf field. A new outdoor pool, pool house, tennis courts, and regulation-sized soccer field are slated for completion in later 2021.

LIBRARY: Beautifully renovated and re-opened in 2018, the Cleveland Park library is an extensive community resource within easy walking distance (7 minutes). It also offers rooms for private study, meetings, and conferences; printing/scanning, desktop computing, high-speed wifi, and a terrific space for kids to play, read.

Application required ($45/signatory - credited against first month's rent), employment verification. 640 credit score. Zillow applications are being accepted on a test basis and must be completed in full.

No smoking in or on property. Furnishings offered on a permanent, partial, or temporary basis (does not impact pricing). Seasonal yard maintenance included but snow removal is not and is responsibility of occupant. Security deposit required. Wifi included. Animals on case-by-case basis with additional fee (up to $100/month/animal). Credit score minimum 620 and proof of resources. Rental application and fee ($55 non-refundable fee per signator, government-issued ID, proof of income/resources). Inquiries should indicate your preferred timeline (start date/appx end-date/furnishings). Add separate in-law suite for $600.
District law requires that a housing provider state that the housing provider will not refuse to rent a rental unit to a person because the person will provide the rental payment, in whole or in part, through a voucher for rental housing assistance provided by the District or federal government.

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Listed
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Home Details

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: Forced Air, FireplaceAir ConditioningHeating Fuel: Forced Air
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Fireplace
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Hardwood

Days on Market

Days on Market: 8 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Single Family Home

Exterior Features

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Parking: Off Street Parking, On Site

Rental

Cats, small dogs allowedDeposit: $7,495

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What Locals Say about Cleveland Park

  • Trulia User
    "It’s a very pet-friendly neighborhood. There are lots of impromptu sidewalk doggie play dates. Everyone cleans up after their dog. There is easy access to Rock Creek Park"
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  • Patrickdgrimm
    "Lots of great walking routes. Easy access to rock creek park. Small neighborhood parks. Some traffic though on Connecticut. "
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  • Ashley S.
    "Lots of stairs and hills can be hard on older dogs or dogs with health issues. Otherwise, great neighborhood. "
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  • Jenn A. S.
    "There are dogs everywhere. Super dog friendly. The only downfall is no real dog parks near by. But there are great walking trails and hikes. "
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  • Kathleenwalkermb
    "My Family has lived here since 1938. We have a 3 rd generation home. Nice big yard for dogs. My neighbor has a pool. We just had an ally party. My next door neighbors have lived there since 1976. We have Cherry trees that line our street. Old azaleas everywhere."
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  • Ashley S.
    "The pop up farmer’s market on Connecticut is a great addition to the shopping options. I don’t do any other community events aside from visiting local restaurants/shops. "
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  • Kathleenwalkermb
    "12 miles and 30 minutes I cross Chain Bridge and work in Arlington. Very safe route and no main Beltways or Highway. I go against the traffic."
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  • Kathleenwalkermb
    "Historical. 1923 and older. Many trees and birds, bunnies and squirrels. Occasionally you might see deer."
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  • AWebz
    "Great access to public transit, but I work in Rockville, so I drive. Not a bad drive out of the city (Connecticut right to 495). "
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  • Abigaildweber
    "I’ve loved living here. I’ve been here 2 years and it’s been great. It can be a little bit more expensive than other areas, but this neighborhood is worth it. I moved here right out of college without a great job, but even when I was tight, I appreciated the proximity to Rock Creek, great affordable restaurants, and the metro. "
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  • Rckennedy52
    "Great place to live especially if you have kids or if you are retired. We were lucky to move here from a similarly great neighborhood in Chicago."
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  • Amygtedder
    "It’s is green, quiet, and still central with plenty of great restaurants, organic grocery shops, and bars to give it its own feel "
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  • Mprust
    "Beautiful area with lots to do. Rock creek park is right in the backyard which is amazing! Great restaurants, a movie theater, grocery store, cute coffee shops, metro station, and more all right there."
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  • Iapalucci1992
    "Markets, stores, restaurants and uptown theater. Zoo in the area. On metro and bus lines. Fun night life but also a quiet in the morning. Lovely houses and neighborhood. Great Place to meet new people . "
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  • Mariana
    "I live in a condo building. Unfortunately, we don’t have community events. We do enjoy the farmer’s market every Saturday. We have parks at walking distance and the zoo. "
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  • Cassie H.
    "Great neighborhood. Safe. Everything close by. Stores, parks, bank, pet store, grocery, etc great place to own a dog and walk around "
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  • Cassie H.
    "Lived here for 5-6 years - it’s the cleanest, most “neighborhood” type place in dc. You walk to the bank and they know your name... everything is on one block - drug store, pet store, restaurants, cleaners, grocery store, bank, liquor store, clothing shops, coffee shops, bike shop etc. lots of trees and relatively zero crime. It’s a very clean cut part of dc tons of dog parks, parks, schools, trails, jungle gyms, etc. this neighborhood is bad for only two reasons - one it’s extremely gentrified - two it makes all other neighborhoods seem inadequate in convenience and cleanliness "
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  • Erika S.
    "The dogs in the neighborhood enjoy the nearby trails and lovely parks. Pets are also welcome at the outdoor seating at restaurants."
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  • Erika S.
    "It feels like a small neighborhood nestled in a big city. Many shops are in walking distance, and there are local events, like the farmers' market."
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  • Erika S.
    "It's an easy trip to anywhere—Downtown D.C., Northern Virginia, Maryland. With the Metro, you can get almost anywhere in a decent time."
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  • Erika S.
    "It's very safe. Many families live here."
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  • Cathy B.
    "The parks are very clean."
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  • Cathy B.
    "There are many different kinds of people here."
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  • Cathy B.
    "I commute by bike or by car."
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  • Lisa Z.
    "It's dog friendly, and there are a lot of places to walk dogs."
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  • Lisa Z.
    "I like the farmers' market and community block party."
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  • Lisa Z.
    "I'm close to everything. It's quick and easy to get around."
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  • Lisa Z.
    "It's safe and has good schools and great, free places for kids."
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  • Tiff P.
    "There are lots of dogs around. Businesses are dog friendly, and there are parks."
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  • Tiff P.
    "There are lots of unique buildings with character and historical significance."
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  • Tiff P.
    "I walk up and down the hill to the Metro."
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  • Tiff P.
    "It's a safe neighborhood with lots of kids."
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  • sxs15
    "Beautiful, lots to do, all of DC accessible, easy to get along without a car (recommended, in fact). On Rock Creek Park. High community engagement."
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This home in Washington, DC is a 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom, 2,200 sqft single-family home. This home is located in Cleveland Park, Washington. This property was listed for rent for $7,495/month on Apr 17, 2024. This property is pet friendly.